Hansz wrote: Everything will be compatible with pianoteq. Nearly all piano have midi or usb midi so it's not a matter.
This is the main point for you: any instrument that is not a toy will work just fine.
My personal preference (regardless of price) would be for one of the Avangrand. But those are not portable nor fit in your budget.
Without that, I would be undecided between VPC1 (which has no sounds and no speakers, so requires additional purchases) and MP11 (which weights a lot and costs more), with a marginal preference for the former.
Discarding those, I would go for the Athena, which isn't excellent in any regard, but it has a highly desirable (for me) size. The drawback is that it costs a lot.
Alternatively there is the DreamPlay One, whose problem is that it ships in August, not now.
Among the models you mention, frankly I would buy the one you already have, the P-125, rather than one of the upgrades, ROTFL!!!
If you really hate that for some reasons, it would be important to know why, because the same reason may apply to the P-525
Assuming that you really hate the P-125 and that such reason does not apply to the P-525, I would buy that one. The Roland is also very good and I would consider it, but it's greatly overpriced and absolutely not worth it in my opinion -- Should you really love the Roland, I would instead buy one of the lower-tier models which have the same action.
Last but not least, I had many Kawai instruments very similar to the MP7SE, and I liked them all, so I can recommend it too. The only reason why I don't have them anymore is beacuse I went with a Yamaha hybrid.
In conclusion, since you have a P-125 and say that you enjoy it, I would just keep that and use that money either in a Pianoteq upgrade (e.g. get the studio bundle) or in speakers/headphones, or starting a saving account for an Avantgrand or Novus. And since there is no hurry, preorder a DreamPlay One which is a bargain, in my opinion.
Last edited by dv (18-01-2026 16:40)
Where do I find a list of all posts I upvoted? :(